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Athar Minallah (Шаблон:Lang-ur; born 30 December 1961) is a Pakistani lawyer, and jurist who is serving as a judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan since November 11, 2022.[1] Before his appointment to the Supreme Court of Pakistan, he was a judge of the Islamabad High Court for 8 years, and also served as its 5th Chief Justice from November 28, 2018 to November 10, 2022.[2]
Before becoming a judge, he was a lawyer by profession and played an active part in the Lawyers' Movement which was backed by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.[3][4][5]
Early life and career
Athar Minallah was born on December 30, 1961 in Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (then North-West Frontier Province) to Bilquis Nasrum Minallah, and Nasrum Minallah. The eldest of four children, he has two sisters, and a brother. His father was a senior civil servant, who served as the Chief Secretary of Balochistan from October 1976 to July 1977, and was removed soon after the imposition of the 1977 Martial Law because of his opposition to Pakistan Army's role in the matters of provincial government.[6] His mother was a renowned social worker of her time, who also served as a member of National Assembly of Pakistan from 1985 to 1988.[7] His sister Fauzia Aziz Minallah is a Pakistani artist, and illustrator who has author numerous children books.[8] His other sister, Samar Minallah, is a renowned documentary filmmaker. Former Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pir Sabir Shah, is his maternal uncle.[9]
Minallah obtained his early education from his hometown, Haripur. He has a Master of Laws from University of Cambridge.[10] After getting his masters, he initially joined the Civil Services, and worked in the Custom Department. However, he soon resigned, and joined the legal profession.[11] As a lawyer, partnered with Yahya Afridi, and Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, he set up a law firm, Afridi, Shah & Minallah. The firm was one of the most successful commercial law firms of Pakistan at the time.[12] It was dissolved after all three partners were appointed as judges of their respective High Courts, and at present all three are serving as judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
In 2002 he took charge as the Minister of Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights, Local Government, and Rural Development in the then NWFP Provincial Government of Governor Lt. General Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah which was formed under the Governor's Rule following the 1999 Pakistani coup d'état.[13]
Minallah was amongst the early supporters of Military Dictator General Pervez Musharraf but in 2007, following the sacking of the then Chief Justice of Pakistan, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry by Musharraf, he joined the Lawyers' Movement for the restoration of the judiciary, and became one of the faces of the movement.[14]
However, after Justice Chaudhry’s restoration, he became a critic of the judiciary because of excessive suo motu cases which led to the pendency of routine cases.[11]
Appointment to Islamabad High Court
Justice Minallah was appointed as judge of Islamabad High Court in June 2014 and is considered to be one of the finest judges in the superior judiciary Шаблон:Citation needed. During his tenure, he authored landmark judgments in matters related to civil litigation including real estate, criminal cases, the environment and missing persons Шаблон:Citation needed.
He was third on the seniority list in the Islamabad High Court till the sacking of Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, the former senior puisne judge who was removed on the recommendation of Supreme Judicial Council that found him guilty of misconduct over claims of manipulation of judicial proceedings against the Inter-Services Intelligence, Pakistan's premier intelligence agency. Subsequently, Justice Minallah became the senior puisne judge.
He became the 5th Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court on 28 November 2018, following the retirement of Justice Muhammad Anwar Khan Kasi.[2]
Elevation to Supreme Court of Pakistan
The appointment of Justice Athar Minallah to the Supreme Court was approved by the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) on 24 October 2022.[15] He took oath as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on 11 November 2022.
Through his judicial note which was released to the public on the 7th of April 2023, he criticised the Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial. He contended that the court should not involve itself in politically motivated cases, as when it does so, it looks as it is furthering the political interests of a select group. He further stated that in political cases one side loses and the other side wins, but the Court in all circumstances is the loser. [2]
Personal life
He is married to Ghazala Safdar, daughter of Ghulam Safdar Shah, a former Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, who was 1 of 3 dissenting judges of the 7 member Supreme Court of Pakistan bench that upheld the Lahore High Court conviction of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and was hounded out of Pakistan by the then military dictator, General Zia ul Haq.[11][16]
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